Bachelor in Dentistry

BA-DENTorganized by the faculty of Medicine during academic year 2017-2018

Job opportunities and intended professions

If you go to do a Master in Dental Sciences, you will be able to work in the following fields :

  • Dentistry, within your field of specialisation (general dentistry, orthodontics, periodontics)

  • Any other post in the health sector requiring a scientific grounding

If you wish to do a different master's, the following areas are open to you:

  • Biomedical Sciences

  • Public Health

  • Useful information

Despite the measures taken to limit access to the profession, if you are determined and if you have the requisite qualities and the vocation, you will always find a way of making a career in dentistry.

non professionalizing bachelor

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Programme objectives

Fulfil your ambitions by working as a dental surgeon in a hospital or private surgery, by specialising in child dental care or in other areas, such orthodontology or periodontology.
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Benefits of the ULB training

During your studies you will develop your powers of critical analysis and human qualities, especially through frequent contact with patients and other medical staff. As well as acquiring technical and scientific skills you will develop your powers of reflection and judgment.

You will have at your disposal an exceptional location comprising an ultra modern, high-performance hospital surrounded by classrooms, laboratories and a library.

You will also be able to do a wide range of work placements thanks to the hospital network that is in place.

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Learning supports

remediation during the first unit

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Teaching methods

theoretical courses, practical exercises

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International/Openness

During your studies you will have the opportunity to take part in university exchange programmes. As well as the possibility of taking part in the Erasmus programme, other types of work placements are also on offer, especially in third world countries.

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Progression per curriculum unit

The concept of a year of studies gives way to a system of accumulation of credits based on the student's individual programme. The cycle programme is offered in units of 60 credits. The units of 60 credits are proposed as an "ideal" course of study for students enrolled in this programme. The first 60 credits are a compulsory requirement for each curriculum programme of the bachelor's degree. Students are required to obtained the first 45 credits in order to continue the curriculum. Beyond this, students must register each year for a minimum of 60 credits (except for shortened programme or final year).

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